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Spin-flip Determination in CrX<sub>3</sub> (X = Cl, Br, and I) 2D Magnets using High-resolution X-ray Scattering

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Abstract

Chromium tri-halides CrX3 (X = Cl, Br, and I) exhibit low-temperature, layer-dependent magnetism that can be manipulated by an electric field, which makes them important candidates for spintronics applications. Their magnetic ground states depend keenly on electronic parameters such as spin-orbit coupling (SOC), Hund’s coupling (JH ), p−d covalency, and interorbital Coulomb interactions. Therefore, accurately determining these parameters is paramount for understanding the CrX3 physics. We have used resonant inelastic x-ray scattering (RIXS) spectroscopy facilitated by ligand field multiplet calculations in C3 symmetry to simulate experimental RIXS spectra. Tanabe-Sugano-like energy level diagram calculations facilitated the determination of detailed electronic structure parameters in CrX3. These methods provide the most detailed description of CrX3 magneto-optical and electronic energetic (terms) to date. The determined 10Dq values are in good agreement with the spectrochemical series, the Racah B parameter follows the expected Nephelauxetic effect, and the crystal field distortion parameters Dσ and Dτ are calculated for the first time. Moreover, high-resolution RIXS spectra reveal a clear energy separation between spin-allowed quartet and spin-forbidden doublet states in CrX3, showcasing the potential of this technique in determining materials’ electronic parameters. This study validates the role of SOC in Cr 2p spin-flip excitations. Such precise measurements offer insights into the energy design of spintronic devices that utilize quantum state tuning and the effect of halides in determining spin-flip excitation energies in 2D magnets.

Presenters

  • Chamini S Pathiraja

    University of Houston

Authors

  • Chamini S Pathiraja

    University of Houston

  • Yi-De Chuang

    Advanced Light Source

  • Jayajeewana Niranjana Ranhili Pelige

    University of Houston

  • Deniz Wong

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin f u¨ r Materialien und Energie

  • Christian Schulz

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin f u¨ r Materialien und Energie

  • Yu-Cheng Shao

    National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

  • Di-Jing Huang

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Hsiao-Yu Huang

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center, Hsinchu 300092, Taiwan

  • Amol Singh

    Natl Synchrotron Rad Res Ctr

  • Byron Freelon

    University of Houston